VA Medical Center is previewed
August 3, 2012 - 2:48 pm
The $600 million Veterans Affairs Medical Center is previewed before the official dedication on Monday with the first patients arriving on Aug. 14.
The $600 million Veterans Affairs Medical Center is previewed before the official dedication on Monday with the first patients arriving on Aug. 14.
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